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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… a more eminent gentleman than Dugdale, and dared Dugdale to question him before the Earl Marshall. When Kittermaster … EM52, Libel Dugdale's family had been gentry for up to 200 years, while Kittermaster alias Sumner was of plebeian … and that he would prove it against me, and dared me to question him before my Lord Marshall, and Sumner demanding …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Camby said before witnesses 'that if ever any man deserved to be hangd Christofer Errington did'. Errington's petition … deposition from Edward Banks, who had arrived at the house to serve an attachment against Camby's father-in-law, William … street with a loud voice, 'that if ever any man deserved to be hangd, the petitioner Christofer Errington did deserve …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… January and February 1637, he was insulted as he attempted to break up a swordfight between Hubbins and his servant, … Hubbins immediatelie, in a scoffing manner, replyed to me, Oh, I cry your mercie, you are a worshipful knight'. … Hubbins maintained that the scuffle occurred when he came to Mrs Lee's house to collect his rent, where he was …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… by the court in October 1640, and sentence was appointed to be heard on 4 December 1640; however, the result of the case is not known. Initial proceedings 2/146, Petition to Arundel In July 1639, Robert Harris 'did, without anie … prove him soe and used divers other scandalous speeches to and of your petitioner in the presence and hearing of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Keresforth explained that by 'Aerie', he simply meant to refer to the fact 'that he must derive himself from some of the Ayres familie that are gentleman.' The reference to 'latent' - which puzzled several of the witnesses - he …
19th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Thynne, Mr. Hugh Pyne and Mr. Moore. [ Blank] L. 1. An act to restrain butchers from grazing of cattle. [f. 151v] L. 2. Sir Edward Fisher's bill. Committed to: Mr. [William] Brereton Mr. [Robert] Snelling Mr. … Thursday next, 2 [o']clock, Court of Wards. All parties to have notice. A petition from the Lady Darcy read; to have …
19th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… for trade. The restraint of trade argued at large. Desire to have the House send warning to all the companies of London to send 4 of each company to attend at 2 o'clock, Tuesday, …
1st March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… INGRAM moves that thanks may be given from the House to Dr. [Isaac] Bargrave for his sermon; and that he will take further pains to put the same in print. Ordered, Sir A[rthur] Ingram and … pleading the general issue. SIR BENJAMIN RUDYARD. Thanks to God for our meeting here, and to the King for his great …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that Glanville had called him 'a knave and a rascall, and to have bidd one Richard Baker then present to tell him Mr Fanshawe that I had used or spoken such words.'. Glanville had been a steward to Sir Thomas Fanshawe, the plaintiff's father, who had left …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… he fed 'on sheeps henges or gathers; and challenged him to come forth for he dared to fight with him; and was not fearefull or affeard of him'. … cudgell', and then commanded his servant, Edward Oliver, to do likewise, provoking Haskett to say that Fillioll 'was a …
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